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you have this conversation with the defense attachÉ. you ask him what military assets are on their way. and he says... >> hicks: effectively, they're not. and i... for a moment, i just felt lost. i just couldn't believe the answer. and then i made the call to the annex chief, and i told him, "listen, you've gotta tell those guys there may not be any help coming." >> logan: that's a tough thing to understand. why? >> hicks: it just is. we... for us, for the people that go out onto the edge, to represent our country, we believe that if we get in trouble, they're coming to get us. that our back is covered. to hear that it's not, it's a terrible, terrible experience. >> logan: the u.s. government today acknowledges the americans at the u.s. compound in benghazi were not adequately protected, and says those who carried out the attack are still being hunted down. just a few weeks ago, abu anas al-libi was captured for his role in the africa bombings and the u.s. is still investigating what part he may have played in benghazi. we've learned th
you have this conversation with the defense attachÉ. you ask him what military assets are on their way. and he says... >> hicks: effectively, they're not. and i... for a moment, i just felt lost. i just couldn't believe the answer. and then i made the call to the annex chief, and i told him, "listen, you've gotta tell those guys there may not be any help coming." >> logan: that's a tough thing to understand. why? >> hicks: it just is. we... for us, for the people...
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. >> and the defense, not cross-examining. >> it's smart of them. they could have called her to the stand. this was a tape introduced. they could have called her to the stand at age 12, to cross-examine her. they decided not to, smartly. they're going to bring in experts to challenge her memory. they're going to say this interview was done almost a year later. now, she's almost 12 years old, et cetera. i don't think that's going to change the impact of that -- and there is something substantive that's very important about her testimony, as well. she is saying that her mother was wearing certain clothes, including pants, that she was in a certain place in the tub. very different than what martin macneill has said and what authorities found when they got there. the claim by prosecutors is, that martin macneill may have manipulated the crime scene. >> dan abrams, thanks very much. >>> now, to the terrifying 911 call made by a kidnapper during a 100-mile-per-hour chase. frightening details of the young woman he has abducted, his ex-girlfriend. he puts t
. >> and the defense, not cross-examining. >> it's smart of them. they could have called her to the stand. this was a tape introduced. they could have called her to the stand at age 12, to cross-examine her. they decided not to, smartly. they're going to bring in experts to challenge her memory. they're going to say this interview was done almost a year later. now, she's almost 12 years old, et cetera. i don't think that's going to change the impact of that -- and there is something...
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. >> this is proof the first line of defense is the fdny and nypd need to recheck and re-evaluate how long they wait before they start looking for someone is missing. 72 hours is three days. he was there two days. another 24 hours he may not have made it. >> like his friends say they might have never known where he was. they might have found him 50 years from now. who knows? >> if you are telling the authorities he went in to the building and never came out, he's in the building. let's go look for him. it can't be that difficult. >> stands to reason. >> well, there you have it. >>> nfl coach gary kubiak in the hospital this morning after collapsing during a game last night. the houston head coach was walking off the field at halftime when he slumped over and went down. a moment later he appeared to be talking and sitting up. he was carried off on a stretcher. the team said he did not have a heart attack. houston went on to lose to the indianapolis colts. >>> new developments in the battle between major league baseball and rodriguez. the yankee third baseman currently appealing a 211-g
. >> this is proof the first line of defense is the fdny and nypd need to recheck and re-evaluate how long they wait before they start looking for someone is missing. 72 hours is three days. he was there two days. another 24 hours he may not have made it. >> like his friends say they might have never known where he was. they might have found him 50 years from now. who knows? >> if you are telling the authorities he went in to the building and never came out, he's in the...
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she said her son died because george zimmerman misinterpreted the self-defense law. >>> protesters marched through the streets of santa rosa, california, on the same day a 13-year-old fatally shot by a sheriffs deputy was laid to rest. andy lopez killed by an officer who mistook his pellet gun for an assault weapon. >>> and the wine shortage is going to get worse. consumption has been rising almost without interruption since the late '90s. but production has been on a downward spiral since the early 2000s. those are some of our top stories on this wednesday, october 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >> all right. happy wednesday, everybody. ready to do a little halloween action? >> perfect day. it is hump day. right in the middle of the week. why not do some candy? >> we have favorite candies from way back. we have candies from the '60s, '70s -- i think we missed the '80s somehow. prepackaged candies. stuff that will blow your mind. >> from what i understand, there are overlap in the boxes. some of the things from the '70s, early
she said her son died because george zimmerman misinterpreted the self-defense law. >>> protesters marched through the streets of santa rosa, california, on the same day a 13-year-old fatally shot by a sheriffs deputy was laid to rest. andy lopez killed by an officer who mistook his pellet gun for an assault weapon. >>> and the wine shortage is going to get worse. consumption has been rising almost without interruption since the late '90s. but production has been on a downward...
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professional football players and the accuser tonight is a 6'5" 312-pound defensive lineman. he says his teammate, this man, has made his life impossible. it has sparked a giant debate inside football and american homes. abc's matt gutman now on the latest on this big league version of a modern american problem. >> reporter: they are the biggest of men whose job it is to play rough. 6'3" 320-pound richie incognito of the miami dolphins is one of the biggest and baddest out there. he calls himself the beast on twitter, was voted the dirtiest player in the league and today the dolphins suspended him amid accusations that off the field he's a vicious bully. >> the nfl is going to conduct a review of the workplace and give as an organization our full and complete cooperation with the nfl. >> reporter: incognito's alleged target? his 300-pound teammate, second-year player, jonathan martin, seen on the hbo series, "hard knocks." >> hey, weirdo. >> reporter: tonight nfl and team officials are investigating whether incognito so tormented martin it forced him to leave the team. a hint
professional football players and the accuser tonight is a 6'5" 312-pound defensive lineman. he says his teammate, this man, has made his life impossible. it has sparked a giant debate inside football and american homes. abc's matt gutman now on the latest on this big league version of a modern american problem. >> reporter: they are the biggest of men whose job it is to play rough. 6'3" 320-pound richie incognito of the miami dolphins is one of the biggest and baddest out...
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nfc, afc, offensive lineman, defensive tackles, quarterbacks and cornerbacks are all working with united way. for a million little reasons. the kids of our communities. to ensure their academic success, all the way to graduation day. it takes about 12 years to create a graduate. it takes the same time to create a dropout. and the difference between a kid becoming one or the other could be professional athlete. or it could be you. studies show, the earlier we get to kids, the better their chances. so become a united way volunteer reader, tutor or mentor. make a difference in the life of a child. for the life of that child. give. advocate. volunteer. live. united. join your favorite nfl players. take the pledge. go to unitedway.org. [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. >>> warriors wrapping up their tour against sacramento. they lost to the clippers in l.a. and took care of the kings in oracle. a great sequence to close out the first. green drains the three. and curry put on a
nfc, afc, offensive lineman, defensive tackles, quarterbacks and cornerbacks are all working with united way. for a million little reasons. the kids of our communities. to ensure their academic success, all the way to graduation day. it takes about 12 years to create a graduate. it takes the same time to create a dropout. and the difference between a kid becoming one or the other could be professional athlete. or it could be you. studies show, the earlier we get to kids, the better their...
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for the third time of the game, fools cal defense. on the ground for him and the nail in the coffin. in the end zone picked off bite second pick of the game. cal falls to 1-8 and 0-6 in the play. a loss to arizona. san jose state unlv and 13 yards to chandler jones. got his foot down to the catch of the year. halloween is over and he feels trickery. hands off to billy freeman and throws it to kyle. 14-0, state. the party goes on to win it, 34-24 the final. 25th for notre dame with the navy. two td passes including the 36-yard shot to tj. 140 receiving yards and 18 catches. he avoids the upset with a 38-34 victory. 21 michigan and michigan state playing for the paul bunion trophy. right before the half, conor cook and fowler in the corner of the end zone. he puts the exclamation point and he sweeps to the left and there he goes. michigan state lays a beat down and it's 29-6, the final. the third ranked seminoles after the newscast if you missed the game. unveiling his actual seminoles jersey and a mel met from when he played in 1954. h
for the third time of the game, fools cal defense. on the ground for him and the nail in the coffin. in the end zone picked off bite second pick of the game. cal falls to 1-8 and 0-6 in the play. a loss to arizona. san jose state unlv and 13 yards to chandler jones. got his foot down to the catch of the year. halloween is over and he feels trickery. hands off to billy freeman and throws it to kyle. 14-0, state. the party goes on to win it, 34-24 the final. 25th for notre dame with the navy. two...
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. >> they host arizona, cal's biggest problems on defense, giving up 44 points per game . that is among the worst in the country. just weeks ago their head coach said cal's confidence had been shaken but bears have not given up. >> i think everybody is frustrated. disappointed. but i think everybody is seeing a reason to keep working and running. and are optimistic. >> tomorrow, michigan, michigan state. battling top ten teams in the night cap. this is follow bid after the game. second round of the charles schwab championship included with a fan favorite. playing with this trophy and fun part here is the back spin. look at this, just like, pulling this over a rope. yes. taking it for birdie. couples his second straight. leads to 12 under. well, lost in the middle of a fest last night was an owed side line confrontation between mark jackson and blake griffin. second quarter griffin goes over and steps on jackson's foot the coach just gives him a shove up the court. later on, they revise vizit this, face-to-face. remember, jackson won't back douvenl he's old school new york.
. >> they host arizona, cal's biggest problems on defense, giving up 44 points per game . that is among the worst in the country. just weeks ago their head coach said cal's confidence had been shaken but bears have not given up. >> i think everybody is frustrated. disappointed. but i think everybody is seeing a reason to keep working and running. and are optimistic. >> tomorrow, michigan, michigan state. battling top ten teams in the night cap. this is follow bid after the...
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are you concerned about his defense after he was scored upon by an agi aging sportscaster? >> we're still getting over . that it's a real problem with the organization. >> reporter: mentally, is he okay? >> not really. he's seeking help. there is a treatment for it. but it's still something that is gnaws at >> illegal >> reporter: thank you for coming by. >> thank you >> bob miers warriors gm. a football note from 49ers, marlon moore released they're getting are ready to bring back mario manningham. red sox leading in the 5th. highlights at 9:00 and 11:00. thanks to bob miers. that is a wrap on sports. live from oracle, warriors lakers tonight. back to you. >> a lot of expectations tlchl isn't there? you've got ten seconds. >> ten seconds? yes. go. >> i have nothing. i have nothing left other than to say, this is the way i go around bob miers. like this. >> all right. >> i would not score on bob myers. >> thank you, larry. >> now, it's he didn't. join me tonight at 9:00. a yelper revolt. reviewers demanding to get paid. >> then at 11:00 facebook may know you're about to be
are you concerned about his defense after he was scored upon by an agi aging sportscaster? >> we're still getting over . that it's a real problem with the organization. >> reporter: mentally, is he okay? >> not really. he's seeking help. there is a treatment for it. but it's still something that is gnaws at >> illegal >> reporter: thank you for coming by. >> thank you >> bob miers warriors gm. a football note from 49ers, marlon moore released they're...
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sanford defense able to shut them down m a three-point victory in eugene. but that is last year. >> all games against oregon have been hotly contested. games we've won we've been able to answer their scores. we know last year's victory didn't help this year. they're a new team, they're playing in a high level. we've played in a high level at times this year. but have to play high level for 64 minutes. it means at 8:59 tonight they're both free agents. if a's picked up options they would have had to pay each player $14.1 million. both can still sign for less, but probably will test the market. the giants declined to exercise their $6.5 million option for brian voguelsong. he has a $300,000 buyout. warriors hit theed road four games. they tip off tonight in philadelphia. against undefeated 76ers. left fans wondering why they'd let him go. 27 points in the first half including a career high warriors up, and steph curry, these guys got game. david lee for the jam. warriors led 66-42 at half. curry only playing three quarters finishing with a second career tripl
sanford defense able to shut them down m a three-point victory in eugene. but that is last year. >> all games against oregon have been hotly contested. games we've won we've been able to answer their scores. we know last year's victory didn't help this year. they're a new team, they're playing in a high level. we've played in a high level at times this year. but have to play high level for 64 minutes. it means at 8:59 tonight they're both free agents. if a's picked up options they would...
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. >> they host arizona, cal's biggest problems on defense, giving up 44 points per game . that is among the worst in the country. just weeks ago their head coach said cal's confidence had been shaken but bears have not given up. >> i think everybody is frustrated. disappointed. but i think everybody is seeing a reason to keep working and running. and are optimistic. >> tomorrow, michigan, michigan state. battling top ten teams in the night cap. this is follow bid after the game. second round of the charles schwab championship included with a fan favorite. playing with this trophy and 444,000s ndz cash. fun part here is the back spin. look at this, just like, pulling this over a rope. yes. taking it for birdie. couples his second straight. leads to 12 under. well, lost in the middle of a fest last night was an owed side line confrontation between mark jackson and blake griffin. second quarter griffin goes over and steps on jackson's foot the coach just gives him a shove up the court. later on, they revise vizit this, face-to-face. remember, jackson won't back douvenl he's o
. >> they host arizona, cal's biggest problems on defense, giving up 44 points per game . that is among the worst in the country. just weeks ago their head coach said cal's confidence had been shaken but bears have not given up. >> i think everybody is frustrated. disappointed. but i think everybody is seeing a reason to keep working and running. and are optimistic. >> tomorrow, michigan, michigan state. battling top ten teams in the night cap. this is follow bid after the...
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sanford defense able to shut them down m a three-point victory in eugene. but that is last year. >> all games against oregon have been hotly contested. games we've won we've been able to answer their scores. we know last year's victory didn't hlp this year. they're a ne team, they're playing in a high level. we've played in a high level at times this year. but have to play high level for 64 minutes. it means at 8:59 tonight they're both free agents. if a's picked up options they would have had to pay each player $14.1 million. both can sti sign for less, but probably will test the market. the giants declined to exercise their $6.5 million option for brian voguelsong. he has a $300,000 buyout. warriors hit theed road four games. they tip off tonight in philadelphia. against undefeated 76ers. left fans wondering why they'd let him go. 27 points in the first half including a career high 7-3. warriors up, and steph curry, these guys got game. david lee for the jam. warriors led 66-42 at hal curry only playing three quarters finishing with a second career triple
sanford defense able to shut them down m a three-point victory in eugene. but that is last year. >> all games against oregon have been hotly contested. games we've won we've been able to answer their scores. we know last year's victory didn't hlp this year. they're a ne team, they're playing in a high level. we've played in a high level at times this year. but have to play high level for 64 minutes. it means at 8:59 tonight they're both free agents. if a's picked up options they would...
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are you concerned about his defense after he was scored upon by an agi aging sportscaster? >> we're still getting over . that it's a real problem with the organization. >> reporter: mentally, is he okay? >> not really. he's seeking help. there is a treatment for it. but it's still something that is gnaws at him. >> illegal >> reporter: ank you for coming by. >> thank you >> bob miers warriors gm. a football note from 49ers, marlon moore released they're getting are ready to bring back mario manningham. red sox leading in the 5th. highlights at 9:00 and 11:00. thanks to bob miers. that is a wrap on sports. live from oracle, warriors lakers tonight. back to you. >> a lot of expectations tlchl isn't there? you've got ten seconds. >> ten seconds? yes. go. >> i have nothing. i have nothing left other than to say, this is the way i go around bob miers. like this. >> all right. >> i would not score on bob myers. >> thank you, larry. >> now, it's he didn't. join me tonight at 9:00. a yelper revolt. reviewers demanding to get paid. >> then at 11:00 facebook may know you're about to
are you concerned about his defense after he was scored upon by an agi aging sportscaster? >> we're still getting over . that it's a real problem with the organization. >> reporter: mentally, is he okay? >> not really. he's seeking help. there is a treatment for it. but it's still something that is gnaws at him. >> illegal >> reporter: ank you for coming by. >> thank you >> bob miers warriors gm. a football note from 49ers, marlon moore released they're...
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, saying calls to the department of defense say that the leaking is justified. in a letter published in the german magazine, snowden says he is not the problem, it is the nsa. and he writes, citizens have to fight against the oppression. those who speak the truth are not committing a crime. a former cia operative, and ray mcgovern, a former cia analyst, great to have you both with us. let me start with you. snowden says the leaks are justified, fair? >> no, here is the problem, you can't work for the government and have a security clearance and wake up one day and decide to spill your guts. if we started down that road, where would it all stop? it would be the end of the nsa, the security force, the problem is he didn't have a venue where his complaints would be listened to. he couldn't take it to the senator house, he would have been ignored. and it is really the congress' fault, they need reform. >> and ray, let me ask you this, you hear bob saying if you go down this path where does it stop? it could be the end of the security. you are obviously on a differen
, saying calls to the department of defense say that the leaking is justified. in a letter published in the german magazine, snowden says he is not the problem, it is the nsa. and he writes, citizens have to fight against the oppression. those who speak the truth are not committing a crime. a former cia operative, and ray mcgovern, a former cia analyst, great to have you both with us. let me start with you. snowden says the leaks are justified, fair? >> no, here is the problem, you can't...
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. >> but he offered this defense. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> reporter: whether listening in on the leaders of close allies saves lives, the white house didn't have an answer. although it reaffirmed it is reassessing such high level surveillance as part of its overall intelligence review. on the hill today, european lawmakers went head to head with congressional leaders on nsa spying. for the head of the discussion told me their discussion was frank. you had a very stern message to deliver. >> i think we had a very robust and strong message. this mass surveillance which has come through the allegations is something that is disturbing to european citizens. they feel very uneasy. they don't know why it's happening, why their strongest ally is doing it. >> reporter: and today they had more to talk about regarding spain when they collected data from 60 million phone calls in 30 days, leading to one more u.s. ambassador's summon to explain. european officials say that the surveillance in spai
. >> but he offered this defense. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> reporter: whether listening in on the leaders of close allies saves lives, the white house didn't have an answer. although it reaffirmed it is reassessing such high level surveillance as part of its overall intelligence review. on the hill today, european lawmakers went head to head with congressional leaders on nsa...
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the president delivers a fierce new defense of his health care program with a twist that's infuriating some republicans. his embattled health secretary faces congress an makes apologies for the obama care web site fiasco. stand by for her heated testimony. and the questions left unanswered. >>> and a warning of the high
the president delivers a fierce new defense of his health care program with a twist that's infuriating some republicans. his embattled health secretary faces congress an makes apologies for the obama care web site fiasco. stand by for her heated testimony. and the questions left unanswered. >>> and a warning of the high
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>> defensive companies gary is talking about, 18 eight to 10 to 14, 15 growth rates it is expensive. what gary points out is actually perfect for investors. they have to be careful that the market structure here when you begin to pull in, taper money the equity market. it doesn't like volatility it, doesn't like downside. it will reduce itself quickly and produce air pockets that could exacerbate any downturns. that probably isn't in the cards until march, march of 2014. adam: i pick up on what gary said, as long as there's froth i keep chucking. what should you take a swig of these days? >> could you repeat the question? i had a hard time hearing it. liz: he got totally confused when you brought up the froth. adam: i was talking about beer. what stocks do you see as stocks to take advantage? >> a name we like that was in the news today, weyerhaeuser. weyerhaeuser announced a transaction where they're spinning off the home building division to the shareholders and immediately merging it with tripoint homes controlled by barry sternlicht in a move to unlock shareholder value. remainin
>> defensive companies gary is talking about, 18 eight to 10 to 14, 15 growth rates it is expensive. what gary points out is actually perfect for investors. they have to be careful that the market structure here when you begin to pull in, taper money the equity market. it doesn't like volatility it, doesn't like downside. it will reduce itself quickly and produce air pockets that could exacerbate any downturns. that probably isn't in the cards until march, march of 2014. adam: i pick up...
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geno atkins, the standout defensive tackle, for the bengals. all-pro, torn acl. done for the season. 16 seconds to go. dolphins down three. caleb sturgis from 44 yards out. dolphins tie it at 20-20. they go to overtime. the third nfl game in history to end on an overtime safety. miami by two. >>> bulls at home for the first time. derrick rose back home for the first time in a long time. and he's still got game. final 11 seconds. the bulls have missed their last nine shots. and rose was just 6 of 22 before hitting that. it proves to be the game-winner. bulls, 82-81. >> that's going to be a really exciting season in the nba. >> i wish we had more time to talk about it. >> but we don't. >> we don't. >>> good morning, america. >> thank you, guys. >>> some incredible coordination and more than a little intestinal fortitude makes this our "play of the day." it involves a skydiver named katie hanson. >> this is the video from her helmet cam. maybe you can see that moving object on the road below. it's a yellow convertible. >> that's incredible. she had a seat for hersel
geno atkins, the standout defensive tackle, for the bengals. all-pro, torn acl. done for the season. 16 seconds to go. dolphins down three. caleb sturgis from 44 yards out. dolphins tie it at 20-20. they go to overtime. the third nfl game in history to end on an overtime safety. miami by two. >>> bulls at home for the first time. derrick rose back home for the first time in a long time. and he's still got game. final 11 seconds. the bulls have missed their last nine shots. and rose was...
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joining me in this case are defense attorneys and former prosecutors. boy we get a lot of bang for you our buck here. i have been following this trial and it is interesting. i can't imagine anything more compelling than this, the daughter who was with her mom 24 hours before she died is a medical student and was on the stand saying this. >> why were you seeking information as to your mother's death? >> because i -b8 -- because i believe my father killed her. >> objection, your honor, move to strike. >> overruled. >> overruled. doug? >> every trial have i been in and i would love to get my colleagues' point of view it would have been sustained and strucken out. you can't say i think mr. x did something. you need evidence and facts. having said that, i will completely reverse course and agree with you, jaime which is oh my god how compelling and devastating. i am not laughing. >> the jury heard it. she was a medical student and she was there. >> it is just the family dynamic. in 99% of trials family members are supporting the defendant. here you have a ch
joining me in this case are defense attorneys and former prosecutors. boy we get a lot of bang for you our buck here. i have been following this trial and it is interesting. i can't imagine anything more compelling than this, the daughter who was with her mom 24 hours before she died is a medical student and was on the stand saying this. >> why were you seeking information as to your mother's death? >> because i -b8 -- because i believe my father killed her. >> objection, your...
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did, alexis summers who, from the beginning, has said she believes her father was involved, and the defense has used that to point out inconsistencies and statements she made to investigators, the message being that she's really wanted to get a conviction on her father all along. they also question why she tried to obtain her mother's medical records, and on recross, prosecutors let her explain that was because she believed her dad killed her mom. now, testimony is just getting under way, we're told it is a cardiologist who has just taken the stand. martha: all right, alicia, thank you very much. what a case. gregg: federal officials announcing the discovery of a very sophisticated drug tunnel between san diego and tijuana, mexico. the span nearly a third of a mile long, about 35 feet deep. look at that. complete with electricity, ventilation, even a rail system. feds say it must have been designed by architects and engineers. >> we emphatically put the mexican drug cartels on notice. attempts to evade u.s. law enforcement by taking operations underground were doomed to failure. apparently,
did, alexis summers who, from the beginning, has said she believes her father was involved, and the defense has used that to point out inconsistencies and statements she made to investigators, the message being that she's really wanted to get a conviction on her father all along. they also question why she tried to obtain her mother's medical records, and on recross, prosecutors let her explain that was because she believed her dad killed her mom. now, testimony is just getting under way, we're...
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i want to bring in jeffrey toobin and criminal defense attorney mark geragos. what is the significance of what the federal government did today? >> it's a new set of eyes and you'll have fbi agents looking at the available evidence, perhaps forensic scientists looking at what they can look at but the problem is it's been almost a year since kendrick died. >> the evidence that was collected has already been collected and the evidence that wasn't collected seems like a lot of that. >> there is no way of undoing that and going back to the gym and getting the sneakers and testing the blood on the wall. they will do their best but i don't think anyone should get their hopes up there is going to be a dramatic break in the case, given the fact so much time has passed. >> mark, the u.s. attorney said himself that federal jurisdiction is limited. what exactly does that mean? >> well, it's limited in the sense they don't have -- you're not going to bring a traditional murder case. you may have the violation of someone's rights, things like that and it's one of the few ti
i want to bring in jeffrey toobin and criminal defense attorney mark geragos. what is the significance of what the federal government did today? >> it's a new set of eyes and you'll have fbi agents looking at the available evidence, perhaps forensic scientists looking at what they can look at but the problem is it's been almost a year since kendrick died. >> the evidence that was collected has already been collected and the evidence that wasn't collected seems like a lot of that....
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the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> i want to check back in with deb debra. what are you learning about the contact this shooter had with his family? >> reporter: paul ciancia was sending a series of texts over the last couple days and the texts, the content was concerning. we're being told by the source that the texter described angry, rambling and ciancia complained about the government and los angeles and search warrants are executed on a home where it's believed he lived in los angeles and a residence in new jersey. right now, they are looking at the content of the texts, they were rambling, angry, unhappy, discouraged and that's what we're being told. >> what about the status of the shooter right now? do we know? >> we know he was shot multiple times, center mass in the middle of the chest and was removed from the terminal to a gurney and handcuffed taken to a local hospital. we're been trying to get a status update all day. he went to the hospital where others were taken. the hospi
the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> i want to check back in with deb debra. what are you learning about the contact this shooter had with his family? >> reporter: paul ciancia was sending a series of texts over the last couple days and the texts, the content was concerning. we're being told by the source that the texter described angry, rambling and ciancia complained about the...
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this is the first line of defense with most airports. there is no human interaction after the point you are dropped off as jim cavanaugh was telling us earlier. there are other intersections about no other law enforcement interaction until that tsa employee, many men and women who are often criticized because of the long lines and delays and i am patience of many passengers. but these are people who work day in and day out and have since 9/11, mike. >> the first line of defense in a sense and also the first line of risk for those people who might eventually be the targets of any kind of attack. we who fly all the time what the procedure is like. there are a lot of eyes watching, but you're allowed up to the area where it says to all gates, up to that area. you get on the snaking line that pete talked about and put everything on the conveyor belt, and then you go through the x-ray machines or magnetometers at that point. when you come out on the other side, people are putting shoes back on and luggage back together and extending handles a
this is the first line of defense with most airports. there is no human interaction after the point you are dropped off as jim cavanaugh was telling us earlier. there are other intersections about no other law enforcement interaction until that tsa employee, many men and women who are often criticized because of the long lines and delays and i am patience of many passengers. but these are people who work day in and day out and have since 9/11, mike. >> the first line of defense in a sense...
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missile defense agency. we'll get a live report from pete williams on that story. >>> chris brown in court, charged with felony assault, for breaking a man's nose in washington, d.c. could it be a violation of his probation? all coming up on "news nation." which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends october 31st. for details, visit vwdealer.com today. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think.
missile defense agency. we'll get a live report from pete williams on that story. >>> chris brown in court, charged with felony assault, for breaking a man's nose in washington, d.c. could it be a violation of his probation? all coming up on "news nation." which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing,...
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the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. tonight, breaking news on the deadly shooting at lax. chaos at airport when a gunman opens fire, the suspect paul anthony ciancia. he shot one tsa officer and wounded several others. the airport is open again and details tonight emerging. we have more from the airport and chris lawrence outside the suspect's home in new jersey.
the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. tonight, breaking news on the deadly shooting at lax. chaos at airport when a gunman opens fire, the suspect paul anthony ciancia. he shot one tsa officer and wounded several others. the airport is open again and details tonight emerging. we have more...
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intelligence capability is enormously important to the united states to our conduct of foreign policy, to the defense matters, to economic matters. and i'm a strong supporter of it. >> do you think the snowden leaks have hurt america's ability to defend itself? >> i do. i think he's a traitor. i hope we can catch him at some point and that he receives the justice he deserves. >> and the full interview with dick cheney going to air this afternoon on the lead with jake tapper at 4:00 p.m. eastern. you're not going to want to miss that. also want to bring in christiane amanpour in the london news room talking about the nsa, the spying, of course, the aftermath of the allies really upset about this. one thing you said earlier today that really struck us here is that you said there was a deficit of good will among u.s. allies. and that's part of the reason why they are so so frustrated and angry right now. why is there a deficit of good will among our allies? >> well, it's interesting you just played that clip of former vice president cheney. let's go back to the cheney/bush years which april pex was all
intelligence capability is enormously important to the united states to our conduct of foreign policy, to the defense matters, to economic matters. and i'm a strong supporter of it. >> do you think the snowden leaks have hurt america's ability to defend itself? >> i do. i think he's a traitor. i hope we can catch him at some point and that he receives the justice he deserves. >> and the full interview with dick cheney going to air this afternoon on the lead with jake tapper at...
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. >> reporter: unanswered questions leading many to come to his defense. >> they should be giving him a medal, not prosecuting him. >> reporter: the marine corps is not commenting further to avoid influencing three officer he'll face at his board of inquiry next month. until then, brezler will focus on his current job, fighting fires and saving lives. ivan wasson, cnn, new york. >> senator ted cruz making another bold statement about obama care. this time he is comparing the people who run the website to nigerian e-mail scammers. the nigerian community is offended. that's next on "around the world." and just give them the basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. unisom sleeptabs help you fall asleep 33% faster and wake refreshed. unis
. >> reporter: unanswered questions leading many to come to his defense. >> they should be giving him a medal, not prosecuting him. >> reporter: the marine corps is not commenting further to avoid influencing three officer he'll face at his board of inquiry next month. until then, brezler will focus on his current job, fighting fires and saving lives. ivan wasson, cnn, new york. >> senator ted cruz making another bold statement about obama care. this time he is comparing...
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the american defense secretary chuck hague criticized nine u.s. states for failing to grant full benefits for the partners of gays and lesbian american knells. he said texas and south carolina are among states who refused to issue i.d. cards to same sex partner offense national guard staff. that's despite a supreme court ruling earlier this year. now to a rape and murder which has shocked the nation. a 17-year-old girl was attacked and left for dead on a build site near cape town in south africa. she suffered horrific injuries and died later in hospital. today, one man has been sentenced to life in prison but doubts remain over whether he was acting alone. we are outside the crouse --s you in the western cape. >> he received two live sentences for raining, mutilating a woman. as he walked into the courtroom, i asked him how he was feeling he told me he is feeling good and he told me he is not guilty of killing her. the judge kept on emphasizing the brutality of this attack saying the way in which she was killed shows what kind of person mess and t
the american defense secretary chuck hague criticized nine u.s. states for failing to grant full benefits for the partners of gays and lesbian american knells. he said texas and south carolina are among states who refused to issue i.d. cards to same sex partner offense national guard staff. that's despite a supreme court ruling earlier this year. now to a rape and murder which has shocked the nation. a 17-year-old girl was attacked and left for dead on a build site near cape town in south...
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the japanese defense minister met his russian counterpart. he said an increasingly difficult security environment led japanese leaders to review their country's defenses. he said they're discussing whether their country's forces should be allowed to help an ally under attack. he highlighted some of japan's security challenges saying leaders are concerned about north korea's nuclear and missile development programs, and repeated chinese intrusions into japanese waters in the east china sea. >> translator: deepening the defense exchanges between japan and russia is important. not only for our countries, but also for the security environment in the asia-pacific region. >> he said security discussions with the russians do not indicate any change in the japanese determination to continue working for peace. >>> for more on the territorial issue, here's nhk world's reporter. >> reporter: ministers from japan and russia are doing something together they've never done before. the japanese held similar meetings with allies from the u.s. and australia,
the japanese defense minister met his russian counterpart. he said an increasingly difficult security environment led japanese leaders to review their country's defenses. he said they're discussing whether their country's forces should be allowed to help an ally under attack. he highlighted some of japan's security challenges saying leaders are concerned about north korea's nuclear and missile development programs, and repeated chinese intrusions into japanese waters in the east china sea....
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i could speak -- i spoke to the prosecutor, talked to the defense attorney, talked to jewish witnesses who went to the trial. very interesting. but she was completely -- she conveyed absolutely no remorse. she was actually the way she conducted herself in the courtroom and the prosecutors said to me -- she is someone i would never want to encounter on a moonlit night, she was ice cold and in the court room was not a sympathetic defendant whatsoever. she was indicted for aiding and abetting in the killing of 9,000 jews. [inaudible] >> absolutely. that is another issue. applying the old prussian criminal code which is regular homicide, regular murder in a context of genocidal kind of system. joint fit. but it can be interpreted differently. today it is being interpreted differently. it is up to the prosecutor and the judge. after the war she went to this west german investigative authority and send documentation about people she spoke to, soldiers who admitted they had taken part in mass shootings, she denounced them to the authorities after the war. she was a judge in germany after the
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it to retaliate if they had a few planes a few bombs that they could set off against us the missile defense is there to look at those and i want a map that shows kind of that reversal where we've now surrounded and you know we're only starting out. really according to u.s. policymakers has the cold war ever you know never we grabbed everything we could at the end of world war two we held on never turned the back and spending skyrocketed again and after two thousand and one japanese army in japan in the asia was our main bulwark germany in europe was i mean both work we broke up. treaty with the russians that we made in. that country which terrified the soviets that's why there was so much tension when kennedy came to office. was convinced as were his hardliners that they were be set up for the big first strike with this president who was acting a bit like a cold warrior at the beginning they were worried very worried that's why they put missiles into cuba it was really to to tear the u.s. from thinking that it could completely dominate the. good reason to fear the united . because we had ab
it to retaliate if they had a few planes a few bombs that they could set off against us the missile defense is there to look at those and i want a map that shows kind of that reversal where we've now surrounded and you know we're only starting out. really according to u.s. policymakers has the cold war ever you know never we grabbed everything we could at the end of world war two we held on never turned the back and spending skyrocketed again and after two thousand and one japanese army in...
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i said if any secretary of defense recommends that i send troops again and asia africa latin america he should have his head examined right and i knew that would be a quagmire but i fear we're virtue that what peter says is partially true i mean if there were another terror attack on them on us soil would we do people react over react as they did last time would go crazy again because we have the power this military that's what scares me and we're putting in place this architecture that exists whether obama is a good manager of empires is not the issue the issue is what you have the ability to use this technology all over the world you will use it there will be one president will come along will not have the restraint of an obama will be a george bush again and what happens right of course once his policies are an act and they never go away no matter who you start building the atomic bomb as truman found out he's a little boy out of toboggan according to lesley gross no one was going to stop that bomb from being dropped from the moment we started building that bomb russia was our mai
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we grabbed everything we could at the end of world war two we held on never turned anything back and defense spending skyrocketed again after two thousand and one japanese army and japan in the asia was our main bulwark germany in europe was i mean both work we broke off our treaty with the russians and we made in the west germany the country which terrified the soviets that's why there was so much tension when kennedy care. office. was convinced as were his hardliners that they were be set up for the first strike with this president who was acting a bit like a cold warrior at the beginning they were worried very worried that's why they put missiles into cuba it was really to tear the us from thinking that it could completely dominate the. reason to fear the time because we had about overwhelming talk about the missile gap deployed back to. the beginning of his administration to find out what the real reality was in the missile gap they found that there was a missile gap but the united states was far ahead of the soviet union by the time of the cuban missile crisis we had about a ten to one
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"the los angeles times" says the defense department and the cia are accused of pressuring medical workers to abuse detainees at guantanamo bay. the columbia university report comes after two years of public records searches doctors, nurses and psychologists allegedly required to carry out waterboarding and hunger striking of inmates. >>> "the washington post" says a gay rights bill cleared a key hurdle. the senate voted monday to formally begin consideration of the bill. seven republicans joined 54 democrats. the bill is expected to pass late they are week. >> the "san francisco chronicle" says strong demand is leading - twitter to raise its share price ahead of its ipo this week. $23 to $25 a share. that sets twipter's value as high as $13.6 billion. >>> and "the houston chronicle" says texans coach gary kubiak has been tested for a mini stroke. he collapsed during a game sunday night. kubiak may have suffered what is known as a t.i.a. it's caused by blood clolts just like a stroke. no word this morning when he will return to the team. >>> what a gorgeous start to the day. a lot of sunsh
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. >> you have this conversation with the defense attache, ask him what military assets are on their way and he says -- >> effectively, they're not. and i for a moment -- i just felt lost. i just couldn't believe the answer. and then i made the call to the chief and told him, listen, you've got to tell those guys there may not be any help coming. >> that's a tough thing to understand. why? >> it just is. we -- for us, for the people that go out and onto the edge to represent our country, we believe that if we get in trouble they're coming to get us. and our back is covered. to hear that it's not is a terrible, terrible experience. >> in another interview, a green bay colonel says he warned officials in washington that al qaeda had attacked the red cross and a british mission as promised. he said it was a matter of time until they went after americans in benghazi. >>> lou reed is being praised this morning as one of the most influential rock artists ever. david bowie, one of his many disciples, is calling reed a master. reed died yesterday after a long fight with liver disease. his ground
. >> you have this conversation with the defense attache, ask him what military assets are on their way and he says -- >> effectively, they're not. and i for a moment -- i just felt lost. i just couldn't believe the answer. and then i made the call to the chief and told him, listen, you've got to tell those guys there may not be any help coming. >> that's a tough thing to understand. why? >> it just is. we -- for us, for the people that go out and onto the edge to...
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but now the wife of amazon founder jeff bezos is coming to his defense. we'll show you the public way she's taken on to author the book about bezos and the online retail powerhouse. >>> plus, a drug giant will pay billions to settle drug claims about a popular medicine. why some believe it won't be enough to change that pharmaceutical's new business. that's ahead. >>> this morning, the nfl player's association is calling on the league to uphold the responsibility to maintain a safe workplace to players. it follows revelations that miami dolphins player jonathan martin received a barrage of vicious and racist messages, they allegedly came from one of his own teammates, fellow offensive lineman richie incognito. mark strassmann is at the training facility in florida. mark, good morning. >> reporter: we learned when jonathan martin first left the dolphins last week, he never told the team the real reason why. he was worried about the possible impact on his nfl career and the possibility of retribution. but his agent told the team, and that pushed them to lau
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a man thirty four thousand japanese self defense was personnel on the dissipating in the drill which accounts fornt of the cos defence forces. six battleships along with a three hundred and eighty other aircraft have been deployed before the exercise the wilson family island capture and include a live firing practice will effect your feathers claimed the relations between china and japan. tice between both countries are already tense due to the differing positions over the doubt and islands in the east china sea in the midst of the route over the us external surveillance program. us secretary of state john kerry has for the first time it made it to some element of the national security agency surveillance program leads to five. kenny however defended the need for increased surveillance state is an effective counter terrorism tool. and he also assured that the fact an act which have avoided close allies like germany would be repeated in the future really an f eighteen jet on key setting standards that the controversial program of spying on foreign leaders came in response to requests
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they are heavily armed and mandy defensive scheme aimed to guard against an escalation in eastern congo its ongoing war and keep the rebels out of the eastern capital goma seoul the trail. on a sunday morning in october. this can allow you to miss out on a routine patrol. covering a twenty kilometer radius around gomez for renters the bomb. they carry. his deadliest war more than five million have been killed and millions more have been displaced by fighting between the congolese army and some twenty rebel groups operating in the east. working alongside the army and independently that the gates infantry artillery and special for the furnace and his men. he revels in their decision. while patrolling the border position. as well thus the topic today is just a few kilometers up the road from here. janice dr securing the area while the commander said james howe said davies one boy who choose to go to cvs. soon we'll support you the fall of the sea. when forces be sure to tune the cbs review form. and alice gets so cool. form. i made it. gould. tt's. i missed the news was that for un troops
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they are the first line of defense. >> and you don't really, mike brooks, you don't kent really realize how dangerous potential it is for those tsa officer who's deal with security at airports around the country. >> no, you don't. and you know, you ethe ones there, the officers in the blue shirts. most of them are unarmed. you have law enforcement that is usually on the other side in the secure area that will assist them should they need some help but those officers from tsa, they are don't have weapons. so yeah, very, very vulnerable. tom's absolutely right. i was part of the team that actually responded to the capitol when those two officers officer chestnut and officer gibson were killed by an armed gunman as he enter the capitol building itself. so absolutely. there's officers manning those checkpoints extremely vulnerable, wolf. >> and why aren't they armed? >> well, the tsa, you know, i this i their main mission is operating the checkpoints looking for -- you know the screening of passengers and you have law enforcement in this particular case, you've got the airport police there
they are the first line of defense. >> and you don't really, mike brooks, you don't kent really realize how dangerous potential it is for those tsa officer who's deal with security at airports around the country. >> no, you don't. and you know, you ethe ones there, the officers in the blue shirts. most of them are unarmed. you have law enforcement that is usually on the other side in the secure area that will assist them should they need some help but those officers from tsa, they...
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. >> well, they are trained to handle a variety of ways, both defensive and somewhat offensive, but as people know, all the tsa agents at the checkpoint aren't armed and aren't able to exchange gunfire. however, there are, and there are at loss, because we know this from the 2002 shooting at los angeles airport, there are a number of armed and plain clothed police officers there as well. but to actually defend the checkpoint against rounds from an automatic or semiautomatic weapon, they aren't exactly equipped to do that. they don't have, you know, the shielding necessary to defend themselves, and the tsa agent that took the bullet was obviously shielding, you know, shielding the airport and shielding the country without a lot of defensive armament or defensive firepower. >> tell me just how much -- clearly, we as people who travel, can see the visible changes as far as, you know, maybe pat-downs or some of these detectors as we go through security. but what really, what are the sig sknt changes since, let's say, 9/11, at our nation's airports? >> the biggest changes are in the people
. >> well, they are trained to handle a variety of ways, both defensive and somewhat offensive, but as people know, all the tsa agents at the checkpoint aren't armed and aren't able to exchange gunfire. however, there are, and there are at loss, because we know this from the 2002 shooting at los angeles airport, there are a number of armed and plain clothed police officers there as well. but to actually defend the checkpoint against rounds from an automatic or semiautomatic weapon, they...
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bank but for pantries around the country and they feel they say that they have been the first line of defense for the war on hunger at a time when they say that they are seeing more and more clients like these, carol, they say veterans, people who are unemployed who have never seeked assistance before, and believe it or not, they also are seeing a lot of educated college educated people. carol? >> rosa flores reporting live for us this morning. >>> still to come in "cnn newsroom," remember this, the last u.s. bat troops to leave iraq? today there are new calls from iraq for a return to the u.s. military. they need help. we'll tell you more, next. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. aveeno® help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge techn
bank but for pantries around the country and they feel they say that they have been the first line of defense for the war on hunger at a time when they say that they are seeing more and more clients like these, carol, they say veterans, people who are unemployed who have never seeked assistance before, and believe it or not, they also are seeing a lot of educated college educated people. carol? >> rosa flores reporting live for us this morning. >>> still to come in "cnn...
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. >> reporter: unanswered questions leading many to come to major brezler's defense. >> they should be giving him a medal, not prosecuting him. >> reporter: we're told the marine corps is not commenting further on his case to avoid influencing the three officers he'll face at his board of inquiry next month. until then, brezler will focus on his current job, fighting fires, and saving lives. ivan watson, cnn, new york. >>> another fascinating case, amanda knox, set to be retried in italy for the murder of her roommate. she won't be there. but new evidence in the case could be good news for knox. we'll tell you why. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher car loan rates. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report at experian.com. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization th
. >> reporter: unanswered questions leading many to come to major brezler's defense. >> they should be giving him a medal, not prosecuting him. >> reporter: we're told the marine corps is not commenting further on his case to avoid influencing the three officers he'll face at his board of inquiry next month. until then, brezler will focus on his current job, fighting fires, and saving lives. ivan watson, cnn, new york. >>> another fascinating case, amanda knox, set to...
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the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. you're history. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. gets to the root of dandruff and hydrates the scalp. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. >>> allegations that the nsa was spying on the german chancellor angela merkel, and we asked who could have authorized such a mission? >> the revelations about the nsa spying have embarrassed washington but who is responsible? i had a chance to speak with someone who actually ran the nsa as well as the cia. michael hayden. listen in. i asked him who could give the order to spy on the leader of a friendly country. >> what you get are very specific intelligence requirements from our national command authority, and they are laid out to the intelligence community and then the intelligence community goes forward and lays out a collection plan the best way to get that very needed information. occasionally, fareed, occasionally, what you have is political guidance kind of being placed on top of your operational planning. i had political g
the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. you're history. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. gets to the root of dandruff and hydrates the scalp. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. >>> allegations that the nsa was spying on the german chancellor angela merkel, and we asked who could have authorized such a mission? >> the revelations about the nsa spying have embarrassed washington but who is responsible?...
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martin savidge has been watching and tracking the reaction to "blackfish" in seaworld's defense of its programs. take a look. >> the cnn film "blackfish" is taking social media by storm. on facebook and twitter, thousands debate the ethics of keeping animals in captivity at aquariums and theme parks. many say their were stunned that this allegation of mistreatment may have led to deadly consequences for trainers. after watching this documentary, i can never be happy at seaworld again, said one. and another says heartbreaking to watch the whales in captivity. how can someone think this is okay? but it's not just the internet. >> it's not fair to the animal that they have to be taken out of their natural environment so we can be able to see them and learn about them. >> they're really big fish, usually kept in small quarters. doesn't seem right. >> it tells the story of a veteran seaworld trainer dragged into the water and drown by a killer whale she was working with in 2010. >> the whale lanchs onto her and took her under. >> now former trainers believe killer whales should be released
martin savidge has been watching and tracking the reaction to "blackfish" in seaworld's defense of its programs. take a look. >> the cnn film "blackfish" is taking social media by storm. on facebook and twitter, thousands debate the ethics of keeping animals in captivity at aquariums and theme parks. many say their were stunned that this allegation of mistreatment may have led to deadly consequences for trainers. after watching this documentary, i can never be happy at...
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is i don't know really an acceptable defense? because at some point, you know, just speaking optically, don't you start to be perceived as out of touch? >> yeah, and previously obama hasn't taken this stance. he said on a number of occasions the buck stops with me, whether it's benghazi or other issues that he had in the first term. so i don't think that's a good long-term strategy. any time you're having that discussion of i didn't know about it or if i knew about it, either way, it's bad news for the white house. but i think they have to be less reactive and go on offense and lead the charge on changing the nsa, curbing their powers, doing whatever they think is best. now you have allies, as you mentioned before, diane feinstein working on legislation. you have friends on capitol hill. once again, this divides the democratic party. we saw the republicans divided during the fiscal showdown. democrats are now grappling with both the health care issue and the nsa issue. >> my, what a difference two weeks makes. speaking of capitol
is i don't know really an acceptable defense? because at some point, you know, just speaking optically, don't you start to be perceived as out of touch? >> yeah, and previously obama hasn't taken this stance. he said on a number of occasions the buck stops with me, whether it's benghazi or other issues that he had in the first term. so i don't think that's a good long-term strategy. any time you're having that discussion of i didn't know about it or if i knew about it, either way, it's...